Celta Vigo vs Alaves Highlights and Goals

Celta Vigo vs Alaves Highlights and Goals

La Liga
3:15 PMMarch 22, 2026
Regular Season – 29
Celta Vigo
Show Score

3 – 4
HT:(3 – 1)
Alaves
Estadio Abanca-Balaídos
Referee: Miguel Sesma Espinosa, Spain

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Match Stats

Ball possession
56%
44%
1.82
Expected goals (xG)
1.73
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
12
Total shots
14
5
Shots on target
6
3
Shots off target
7
4
Blocked shots
1
9
Shots inside box
10
3
Shots outside box
4
4
Corner kicks
1
0
Offsides
2
Passing
506
Total passes
401
436 (86%)
Accurate passes
328 (82%)
Discipline
13
Fouls
16
2
Yellow cards
2
0
Red cards
0
2
Goalkeeper saves
2
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Lineup

Celta Vigo

3-4-3

13
G

Ionuț Radu




5.9
24
D

Carlos Domínguez




6.0
4
D

Joseph Aidoo




5.2
32
D

Javi Rodríguez



Yellow Card 45+3′ Roughing

Assist 19′


5.9
14
M

Alvaro Núñez




6.6
3
M

Óscar Mingueza




6.5
22
M

Hugo Sotelo


Assist 37′


7.7
39
M

Jones El-Abdellaoui




6.3
23
F

Hugo Álvarez


Goal 27′


8.2
7
F

Borja Iglesias (C)




6.3
9
F

Ferran Jutglà


Goal 19′
Goal 37′
Assist 27′


10.0

Substitutes
11
M

Franco Cervi


19
M

Williot Swedberg


36
M

Andrés Antañón


29
D

Yoel Lago


12
D

Manu Fernández


21
D

Mihailo Ristić


1
G

Iván Villar


10
F

Iago Aspas



Substitution Out 82′ Replaced by J. Aidoo



7.3
18
F

Pablo Durán



Substitution Out 69′ Replaced by J. El Abdellaoui



6.3
17
D

Javier Rueda



Substitution Out 69′ Replaced by B. Iglesias



6.0
8
M

Fer López



Yellow Card 65′
Holding


Substitution Out 54′ Replaced by O. Mingueza



6.7
5
D

Sergio Carreira



Substitution Out 54′ Replaced by A. Nunez



6.2

Coach
Claudio Giraldez

Alaves

4-4-2

1
G

Antonio Sivera




6.5
24
D

Victor Parada


Assist 78′


6.3
5
D

Jon Pacheco



Yellow Card 22′ Roughing



6.2
14
D

Nahuel Tenaglia




5.9
17
D

Jonny Otto




6.2
10
M

Carles Aleñá




6.2
8
M

Antonio Blanco (C)




6.3
19
M

Pablo Ibáñez




6.5
7
M

Ángel Pérez


Goal 50′
Assist 45+3′


8.3
15
F

Lucas Boyé




6.3
11
F

Toni Martínez


Goal 45+3′
Goal 74′
Assist 50′


9.2

Substitutes
4
M

Denis Suárez



Yellow Card 90+4′



Substitution Out 46′ Replaced by C. Alena



6.3
18
M

Jon Guridi



Substitution Out 46′ Replaced by P. Ibanez



6.9
21
F

Abderrahman Rebbach


Goal 78′
Assist 74′
Substitution Out 46′ Replaced by J. Pacheco



8.6
22
F

Ibrahim Diabaté



Substitution Out 46′ Replaced by L. Boye



6.7
16
D

Ville Koski



Substitution Out 90+4′ Replaced by T. Martinez

33
G

Ruben Montero


13
G

Raúl Fernández


6
M

Ander Guevara


20
M

Calebe Gonçalves


Coach
Quique Sanchez Flores

La Liga Standings – Primera División

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Barcelona 29 24 1 4 78-28 50 73
W
22 February: Barcelona 3 – 0 Levante

W
28 February: Barcelona 4 – 1 Villarreal

W
07 March: Athletic Club 0 – 1 Barcelona

W
15 March: Barcelona 5 – 2 Sevilla

W
22 March: Barcelona 1 – 0 Rayo Vallecano
2 Real Madrid 28 21 3 4 60-24 36 66
W
No match found

L
02 March: Real Madrid 0 – 1 Getafe

L
No match found

W
14 March: Real Madrid 4 – 1 Elche

W
22 March: Real Madrid 3 – 2 Atletico Madrid
3 Villarreal 29 18 4 7 54-34 20 58
W
22 February: Villarreal 2 – 1 Valencia

L
28 February: Barcelona 4 – 1 Villarreal

W
08 March: Villarreal 2 – 1 Elche

D
13 March: Alaves 1 – 1 Villarreal

W
20 March: Villarreal 3 – 1 Real Sociedad
4 Atletico Madrid 28 17 6 5 47-25 22 57
L
No match found

W
28 February: Oviedo 0 – 1 Atletico Madrid

W
07 March: Atletico Madrid 3 – 2 Real Sociedad

W
14 March: Atletico Madrid 1 – 0 Getafe

W
No match found
5 Real Betis 29 11 11 7 44-37 7 44
D
21 February: Real Betis 1 – 1 Rayo Vallecano

D
01 March: Real Betis 2 – 2 Sevilla

L
08 March: Getafe 2 – 0 Real Betis

D
15 March: Real Betis 1 – 1 Celta Vigo

L
22 March: Athletic Club 2 – 1 Real Betis
6 Celta Vigo 29 10 11 8 41-35 6 41
W
22 February: Celta Vigo 2 – 0 Mallorca

W
01 March: Girona 1 – 2 Celta Vigo

L
06 March: Celta Vigo 1 – 2 Real Madrid

D
15 March: Real Betis 1 – 1 Celta Vigo

L
22 March: Celta Vigo 3 – 4 Alaves
7 Real Sociedad 29 10 8 11 44-45 -1 38
D
21 February: Real Sociedad 3 – 3 Oviedo

W
28 February: Mallorca 0 – 1 Real Sociedad

L
07 March: Atletico Madrid 3 – 2 Real Sociedad

W
15 March: Real Sociedad 3 – 1 Osasuna

L
20 March: Villarreal 3 – 1 Real Sociedad
8 Getafe 29 11 5 13 25-31 -6 38
L
22 February: Getafe 0 – 1 Sevilla

W
02 March: Real Madrid 0 – 1 Getafe

W
08 March: Getafe 2 – 0 Real Betis

L
14 March: Atletico Madrid 1 – 0 Getafe

W
21 March: Espanyol 1 – 2 Getafe
9 Athletic Club 29 11 5 13 32-41 -9 38
W
20 February: Athletic Club 2 – 1 Elche

D
28 February: Rayo Vallecano 1 – 1 Athletic Club

L
07 March: Athletic Club 0 – 1 Barcelona

L
14 March: Girona 3 – 0 Athletic Club

W
22 March: Athletic Club 2 – 1 Real Betis
10 Osasuna 29 10 7 12 34-35 -1 37
W
21 February: Osasuna 2 – 1 Real Madrid

L
01 March: Valencia 1 – 0 Osasuna

D
07 March: Osasuna 2 – 2 Mallorca

L
15 March: Real Sociedad 3 – 1 Osasuna

W
21 March: Osasuna 1 – 0 Girona
11 Espanyol 29 10 7 12 36-44 -8 37
L
21 February: Atletico Madrid 4 – 2 Espanyol

D
01 March: Elche 2 – 2 Espanyol

D
09 March: Espanyol 1 – 1 Oviedo

L
15 March: Mallorca 2 – 1 Espanyol

L
21 March: Espanyol 1 – 2 Getafe
12 Valencia 29 9 8 12 32-42 -10 35
L
22 February: Villarreal 2 – 1 Valencia

W
01 March: Valencia 1 – 0 Osasuna

W
08 March: Valencia 3 – 2 Alaves

L
14 March: Oviedo 1 – 0 Valencia

W
21 March: Sevilla 0 – 2 Valencia
13 Girona 29 8 10 11 31-44 -13 34
D
23 February: Alaves 2 – 2 Girona

L
01 March: Girona 1 – 2 Celta Vigo

D
07 March: Levante 1 – 1 Girona

W
14 March: Girona 3 – 0 Athletic Club

L
21 March: Osasuna 1 – 0 Girona
14 Rayo Vallecano 29 7 11 11 28-35 -7 32
D
28 February: Rayo Vallecano 1 – 1 Athletic Club

W
04 March: Rayo Vallecano 3 – 0 Oviedo

D
08 March: Sevilla 1 – 1 Rayo Vallecano

D
16 March: Rayo Vallecano 1 – 1 Levante

L
22 March: Barcelona 1 – 0 Rayo Vallecano
15 Sevilla 29 8 7 14 37-49 -12 31
W
22 February: Getafe 0 – 1 Sevilla

D
01 March: Real Betis 2 – 2 Sevilla

D
08 March: Sevilla 1 – 1 Rayo Vallecano

L
15 March: Barcelona 5 – 2 Sevilla

L
21 March: Sevilla 0 – 2 Valencia
16 Alaves 29 8 7 14 30-41 -11 31
D
23 February: Alaves 2 – 2 Girona

L
27 February: Levante 2 – 0 Alaves

L
08 March: Valencia 3 – 2 Alaves

D
13 March: Alaves 1 – 1 Villarreal

W
22 March: Celta Vigo 3 – 4 Alaves
17 Elche 29 6 11 12 38-46 -8 29
L
20 February: Athletic Club 2 – 1 Elche

D
01 March: Elche 2 – 2 Espanyol

L
08 March: Villarreal 2 – 1 Elche

L
14 March: Real Madrid 4 – 1 Elche

W
21 March: Elche 2 – 1 Mallorca
18 Mallorca 29 7 7 15 34-47 -13 28
L
22 February: Celta Vigo 2 – 0 Mallorca

L
28 February: Mallorca 0 – 1 Real Sociedad

D
07 March: Osasuna 2 – 2 Mallorca

W
15 March: Mallorca 2 – 1 Espanyol

L
21 March: Elche 2 – 1 Mallorca
19 Levante 29 6 8 15 34-48 -14 26
L
22 February: Barcelona 3 – 0 Levante

W
27 February: Levante 2 – 0 Alaves

D
07 March: Levante 1 – 1 Girona

D
16 March: Rayo Vallecano 1 – 1 Levante

W
21 March: Levante 4 – 2 Oviedo
20 Oviedo 29 4 9 16 20-48 -28 21
L
28 February: Oviedo 0 – 1 Atletico Madrid

L
04 March: Rayo Vallecano 3 – 0 Oviedo

D
09 March: Espanyol 1 – 1 Oviedo

W
14 March: Oviedo 1 – 0 Valencia

L
21 March: Levante 4 – 2 Oviedo

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
  • Relegation – LaLiga2

Deportivo Alavés staged an astonishing second-half comeback, overturning a three-goal deficit to defeat Celta Vigo 4-3 at Estadio Abanca-Balaídos. Toni Martínez led the charge with two crucial goals.

In a breathtaking La Liga encounter on March 22, 2026, Deportivo Alavés snatched a dramatic 4-3 victory over Celta Vigo. The visitors mounted an unforgettable recovery after trailing by three goals, demonstrating incredible resilience and tactical adjustments.

Celta Vigo entered the match in sixth place, enjoying a strong season with 41 points. Alavés, sitting precariously in 17th, faced relegation worries and desperately needed points to climb out of the bottom three.

The hosts started brightly, with Ferran Jutglà opening the scoring in the 19th minute, calmly slotting home an assist from J. Rodriguez. Alavés’s J. Pacheco received a yellow card shortly after in the 22nd minute for a rough challenge.

Celta Vigo extended their lead in the 27th minute through Hugo Álvarez, who guided the ball into the net following a clever pass from Jutglà. The home side looked comfortable and in control, much to the delight of the Balaídos crowd.

Jutglà then notched his second goal of the evening in the 37th minute, completing a swift attack assisted by Hugo Sotelo. Celta Vigo celebrated a commanding three-goal advantage, seemingly cruising towards victory.

However, Alavés found a crucial lifeline deep into first-half stoppage time. Toni Martínez fired home in the 45+3 minute, with Ángel Pérez providing the assist, offering a glimmer of hope. Celta’s J. Rodriguez also received a yellow card at the same time.

The interval saw Alavés manager make a bold statement, bringing on Pablo Ibáñez, Abderrahman Rebbach, C. Alena, and Ibrahim Diabaté. This tactical overhaul aimed to inject pace and offensive power into a struggling side, hoping to spark a comeback.

The changes paid immediate dividends. Just five minutes into the second half, in the 50th minute, Ángel Pérez found the net, reducing Celta’s lead to 3-2. Martínez turned provider for this crucial goal, signaling Alavés’s intent.

Celta Vigo tried to respond with substitutions of their own in the 54th minute, bringing on Alvaro Núñez and Óscar Mingueza. A potential fourth Celta goal by J. Rodriguez was then disallowed by VAR in the 56th minute due to a foul, a moment that proved pivotal in the match’s narrative.

The momentum had clearly shifted. Celta Vigo’s Fer López received a yellow card in the 65th minute. Alavés pressed relentlessly, and in the 74th minute, Toni Martínez scored his second, leveling the thrilling contest at 3-3, assisted by Rebbach.

The incredible comeback was complete just four minutes later. Abderrahman Rebbach, a halftime substitute, smashed in the winning goal in the 78th minute, assisted by V. Parada, sending the away bench into raptures.

Despite Celta Vigo holding 56% possession and a slightly higher expected goals (xG) of 1.82 compared to Alavés’s 1.73, Alavés’s clinical finishing made the difference. The visitors registered 6 shots on goal from 14 total attempts, converting crucial chances when it mattered most.

This stunning turnaround propels Alavés closer to safety, offering a massive boost in their fight against relegation. For Celta Vigo, it represents a crushing blow, costing them valuable points in their pursuit of European football.

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